Warning!
—The hood cannot be connected to the
flues of other appliances that run on
energy sources other than electricity.
—When the hood is used at the same time
as other appliances that run on energy
sources other than electricity, provision
must be made for an adequate supply of
air.
—No food must be cooked flambé
underneath the hood. The use of an
unprotected flame is dangerous for the
filters and could cause fires.
Therefore, never use an open flame under
the hood. When frying foods, never leave
the pan unattended because the cooking
oil could flare up.
—Please comply with the provisions set
forth by current regulations regarding the
ventilation of hoods.
—The manufacturers will not be held liable
for damage to the hood or fires due to the
failure to observe the above instructions.
Electric connection
Before completing any connections, make
sure the house voltage corresponds with
the voltage indicated on the data plate affixed
to the inside of the hood.
It is advisable to call a qualified technician to
make the electrical connection.
Hood Fitted with Plug
Insert the plug into a socket which complies
with current regulations.
If you intend to connect the hood directly to
the mains, remove the plug and fit an
approved bipolar switch with a minimum
contact opening of no less than 3mm.
If the plug is not accessible once it has been
inserted in the socket, it will, however, be
necessary to fit an approved bipolar switch
with a minimum contact opening of no less
than 3mm.
Appliance without Plug
Fit an approved plug or an approved bipolar
switch with a minimum contact opening of
3mm.
The manufacturers will not be held liable for
any problems caused by the user’s failure to
observer the above instructions.
Mounting the Hood
The diameter of the ventilation duct must be
the same as the that of the flange mounted
on the ventilation hole on the hood. The
horizontal sections of the ducting must be
installed at a slight angle (about 10%) to
facilitate venting the vapours and fumes
outdoors.
To mount the hood proceed as follows:
a. Drill holes in the bottom of the cabinet so
that they correspond with the holes (F) in
the hood used to fasten it to the cabinet.
Use the drilling template if it has been
provided (the edge with the arrow should
correspond with the back edge of the
cabinet - Fig. 7).
b. Drill a hole on the back and in the top of
the cabinet for the ventilation duct (a
good rule of thumb is to make the diameter
of the hole 15 mm larger than that of the
duct used).
c. Insert the C screws supplied with the
hood into the F holes and tighten the
hood to the cabinet (Fig. 7).
Assembly using side brackets
(if supplied)
The hood can also be mounted by means
of two brackets supplied with the hood.
To fix the hood in this way (Fig. 8-9), proceed
as follows:
a. Drill two holes Ø 2 mm on the two sides
of the cupboard from the inside using the
template Q supplied.
b. Fix the two brackets T to the upper side
of the hood using screws V 4,2 x 35 (the
position of the brackets can be adjusted
in width according to the thickness of the
cupboard panels).
c. Fix the hood, through the brackets already
mounted, on the inside of the cupboard
using screws Z 3,5 x 13 (two each side).
Adjusting the Pull-Out Drawer
The hood can be installed beneath cabinets
with varying depths. Adjustments for opening
and closing the drawer can be made based
on your specific needs.
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